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2008 Kawasaki Zzr600 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,899.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Candy Plasma Blue
Location:

Brighton, Michigan, US

Brighton, MI, US
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2008 Kawasaki ZZR600, Very clean bike, new tires and just serviced! Call Jason at 810-227-7068 ext 19 - THE 2008 KAWASAKI ZZR600 IS A SUPERB ALL-AROUND PERFORMER The quick, practical and affordable sportbike. The benchmark for well-designed middleweight performance, the Kawasaki ZZR600 maintains this status with offering class-leading comfort and cutting edge style. With an excellent overall balance and dazzling performance, this modern sportbike has earned a healthy respect from the motorcycling public and finicky motojournalists alike.

Moto blog

2014 AMA Supercross – Phoenix Results

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

Kawasaki‘s Ryan Villopoto nabbed a hard-earned first victory of the 2014 AMA Supercross season, overcoming a poor start that saw him ninth after the first lap for the win. The three-time reigning champion found himself well back after the first corner as Yoshimura Suzuki‘s Jake Moss took the holeshot ahead of Yamaha‘s Justin Brayton and the KTM‘s Ryan Dungey. Brayton took over the lead by the second corner and would stay in front for the first 13 laps.

Kawasaki Supports International Female Ride Day

Thu, 06 May 2010

In recognition of International Female Ride Day, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. will conduct a special one-day promotion. For 24 hours, starting at 12:01 a.m.

Get down on your knees and play

Thu, 09 Sep 2010

This remarkable shot of Eddie Lawson is taken by Rich Chenet. It was August 1980 and Lawson was undergoing a titanic scrap for the AMA title with Wes Cooley and Freddie Spencer here at Pocono Raceway in Philladelphia. The circuit is known as the 'Tricky Triangle' amongst the NASCAR drivers but the superbikes used a mix of infield and sections of the banked circuit.